The Vivitar Tele 603 Camera is a point-and-shoot pocket camera released in the late 1970s, that appeared in advertisements as early as 1977. It is a subminiature camera designed for the 110 cartridge film format.
Key Features:
- Dual Lens System: The camera features two built-in lenses that can be switched to change focal lengths:
- Normal Lens: f/7 / 24mm.
- Telephoto Lens: f/7 36mm.
- Focus & Exposure: It uses a fixed-focus system with a depth of field ranging from approximately 5 feet to infinity. It has a mechanical shutter speed of 1/125 and lacks automatic exposure control.
- Built-in Flash: Includes an integrated electronic flash powered by two AA batteries. The aperture typically adjusts from f/7 for daylight to f/11 when the flash is active.
- Film Type: Specifically designed for ISO 100 110 cartridge film.
- Design: A compact, rectangular pocket style camera, often found in a sleek black finish and originally manufactured in Japan.
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